I thought about reveal codes as well when I saw this. I miss it sometimes, but it always brought out my OCD side. I was always tempted to spend time erasing codes that didn't actually impact the document.

Reveal codes was awesome. My memory is of when word processors started to be able to apply HTML. An instant shitshow of massive amounts of repeated inline styling for a single character. You could not find the actual text in the mess.

Yeah, I get this anxiety too.And it can actually be an issue. The best case is that at some point in the future you click into that space and start typing, only to find everything in bold. Easily fixed.The worst case is that you find one of the chaotic, baffling stupid dead ends in Microsoft Word's layout engine and lose hours fighting it to get what you're sure should be a relatively simple layout.

Following in the footsteps of PayPal, Deutsche Bank has announced it’s canceled plans to bring 250 jobs to North Carolina because of the state’s recently enacted law that restricts cities’ ability to offer protections based on sexual preference or gender identification.

Deutsche cited House Bill 2 in a statement on Tuesday as the reason for the move, saying it “invalidated existing protections of the rights of gay, bisexual and transgender fellow citizens in some municipalities and prevents municipalities from adopting such protections in the future.”

Deutsche announced in September that it was planning to create 250 jobs at its Cary, N.C. location by the end of 2016, notes the Charlotte Observer.

“We take our commitment to building inclusive work environments seriously,” John Cryan, Co-Chief Executive Officer of Deutsche Bank, said. “We’re proud of our operations and employees in Cary and regret that as a result of this legislation we are unwilling to include North Carolina in our US expansion plans for now. We very much hope that we can re-visit our plans to grow this location in the near future.”

After the bill was passed, a number of major businesses asked North Carolina’s governor to repeal it, including Facebook, Reddit, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America. But last week, PayPal took things a step further by scrubbing recently announced plans to open new offices and hire 400 people in Charlotte.

John Cryan, CCEO of Deutsche Bank, is an idiot. The law does not prevent companies from having their own policies on allowing men into women's restrooms. All it does is not allow a Fascist government from forcing people to submit to radical Leftist policies.

Also, I wonder if Deutsche Bank also follows in PayPal's footsteps by doing business in Islamic countries where it is illegal to be LGBT and where LGBTs are imprisoned and executed and where women do not have the same civil rights as men? We all know that PayPal are hypocritical liars who do business in Islamist countries.